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Converting "Works" to Excel 1

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Torotech

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Hi All,

Are they any special procedures for converting "Works" on a Win 98 pc to Excel 2000 or Word 2000? Thanks in advance, and have a great weekend.

Best regards,
Todd
 
Generally you would normally open the file in WORKS and then save it down as a file that Excel can read. .xlr is a native Excel format, or .txt, .csv, dbaseIV are all formats it can read. You can also find a converter here if you don't have WORKS.


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Microsoft does not provide an import Excel filter for Works-WKS files later than version 2. (for Works-WPD and Word they do). There is no standard way to convert a lot of Works-WKS files into the Excel format. You need to save each file out of Works manually into XLS which is a pain in the neck. Here comes our MS Works Spreadsheets to Excel Converter. It does not need a Works Installation and you can use the batch converting wizard (see right side).
Completely integrated into Excel 97/2000/XP, no external program
Imports MS Works Spreadsheet (*.WKS) 3.x ,4.x, 200x files
Convenient, selfextracting and selfinstalling setup procedure
Can be removed completely with standard deinstall procedure
Works with Windows 9x, ME, NT 4, 2000, XP
Our RL-File-Conversion-Wizard is part of the package
Converts cell alignments, font styles, etc.
Excel helper macros to make migration easier
No need for a Works installation
Free Updates: Our registered customers can download the latest version from our download area at any time

Two articles from Microsoft that deal with Works and the files it can open/save as.

Works: Sharing Works Files with Other Programs


Works: Limitations of Sharing Files with Excel

Regards
Ken..............

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Ken,

Thanks! Your first suggestion:

Generally you would normally open the file in WORKS and then save it down as a file that Excel can read. .xlr is a native Excel format, or .txt, .csv, dbaseIV are all formats it can read.

Worked great.

Todd
 
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